The Poems and Plays of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 1Hurst, 1889 - 245 pages |
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Page 125
... happiness in having the honour of being permitted to profess myself your most obedient humble servant . Mrs. Croak . Sir , the happiness and honour are all mine ; and yet , I'm only robbing the public while I de- tain you . Loft . Sink ...
... happiness in having the honour of being permitted to profess myself your most obedient humble servant . Mrs. Croak . Sir , the happiness and honour are all mine ; and yet , I'm only robbing the public while I de- tain you . Loft . Sink ...
Page 166
... happiness , and that is in your power to confer . As for me , weak and wavering as I have been , obliged by all , and in- capable of serving any , what happiness can I find but in solitude ? what hope , but in being forgotten ? Miss ...
... happiness , and that is in your power to confer . As for me , weak and wavering as I have been , obliged by all , and in- capable of serving any , what happiness can I find but in solitude ? what hope , but in being forgotten ? Miss ...
Page 231
... happiness , and such happiness ! Mar. ( To Tony . ) You see now , young gentleman , the effects of your folly . What might be amusement to you is here disappointment , and even distress . Tony . ( From a reverie . ) Ecod ! I have hit it ...
... happiness , and such happiness ! Mar. ( To Tony . ) You see now , young gentleman , the effects of your folly . What might be amusement to you is here disappointment , and even distress . Tony . ( From a reverie . ) Ecod ! I have hit it ...
Contents
POEMS | 9 |
THE TRAVELER or a Prospect of Society | 23 |
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS | 36 |
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